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The murder of a television show host may link to her former avocation as a groupie to a famous musician, putting him and his family right at the top of the suspects list, along with her son and assistant.
You killed my like of last week's by reminding me it was a rehash of a much-better ep. I do sense a lull in the writing, but I'm so freaking glad Wheeler is back, I'm going to let it slide.
You killed my like of last week's by reminding me it was a rehash of a much-better ep. I do sense a lull in the writing, but I'm so freaking glad Wheeler is back, I'm going to let it slide.
I'm unclear on this point. Both NBC's and USA's sites don't tell me anything about future episodes. If we're to trust Wikipedia, there are seven more episodes including tonight, airing through August 24th. Considering the article about Chris Noth departing a couple of weeks, which stated he was still fliming episodes, I'm inclined to believe them at the moment.
I was surprised, too! I would have mentioned it in the opening post. But IMDB, TV.com, and Wikipedia had nothing about it and last week's promo didn't mention her either.
I guessed that the moment it was mentioned Milo's father "died" when he was younger. Saw that cliche coming a mile away.
That aside, I enjoyed the episode. Certainly better than last week's. I love Noel Fisher on The Riches, so his appearance in this episode was a big treat along with Joan Jett.
I also loved the twisted nature of the ending: The rocker's wife unknowingly fucking her own step-son.
As for next week...
I don't care if the episode is predictable. You can't go wrong with Christopher Lloyd!
I keep forgetting to watch...but I watched tonight. I thought it was really good, even if it was a bit predictable. Definitely watching next week. Christopher Lloyd looks so old.
I was surprised, too! I would have mentioned it in the opening post. But IMDB, TV.com, and Wikipedia had nothing about it and last week's promo didn't mention her either.
I guessed that the moment it was mentioned Milo's father "died" when he was younger. Saw that cliche coming a mile away.
That aside, I enjoyed the episode. Certainly better than last week's. I love Noel Fisher on The Riches, so his appearance in this episode was a big treat along with Joan Jett.
I also loved the twisted nature of the ending: The rocker's wife unknowingly fucking her own step-son.
As for next week...
I don't care if the episode is predictable. You can't go wrong with Christopher Lloyd!
I knew Robbie looked familiar, but didn't place him. He was good. Totally had me convinced he was hiding the fact he was gay. Must admit, Jordie had me convinced he was abusing him. Good episode all around, but damnit! Joan Jett. We should have had more of her.
I figured the rocker was the father, but for a bit there, I was worried that they were goin' for a gay incest affair between the father & son, with neither of 'em knowin' they were father and son.
Icky thought.
And next week's episode promo does make Christopher Lloyd look old. I almost didn't recognize him.
The murder of a television show host may link to her former avocation as a groupie to a famous musician, putting him and his family right at the top of the suspects list, along with her son and assistant.
I try to catch the Goren/Eames episodes when I can; no cable in the house makes it kind of hard. I just can't seem to get into L/W eps for some reason.
Actually, Courtney B. Vance left two seasons ago (along with Jamey Sheridan, who played Captain Deakins). Bridget Regan and Theresa Randle appeared twice as ADAs last season. At this point, it looks like they're done with ADAs, which is just as well considering Carver's (Vance) greatest strength was playing the moral compass to Goren.